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Significance of Bathing cloth

Bathing cloth, as described in South Asia, has multiple interpretations. It refers to a garment the King wears for modesty during river bathing, symbolizing vulnerability, and an item disrespected by Nagul-Munna after he kills a sooth-sayer. In Theravada traditions, Bathing cloth pertains to specific cloths that nuns may wear while bathing, adhering to particular measurements outlined by religious rules. This highlights the cultural and religious significance of the bathing cloth across different contexts.

Synonyms: Towel

In Dutch: Baddoek; In Finnish: Kylpyliina

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Buddhist concept of 'Bathing cloth'

The concept of Bathing cloth in local and regional sources